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Woman's Hour

Weekend Woman's Hour: Activist Masih Alinejad, Malorie Blackman, Bel Powley and Kate Ferdinand

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Masih Alinejad, Iranian American journalist, women's rights campaigner and a Time Woman of the Year 2023, is an outspoken critic of the Iranian government. She joins Anita to talk about her fight for women's rights in Iran.

‘Just Saying’ is a memoir by the bestselling author Malorie Blackman, former Children’s Laureate, best known for her Noughts & Crosses series for young adults. Malorie received eighty-two rejection letters before she finally found a publisher. Seventy published books later it is no exaggeration to say that Malorie Blackman has changed the face of British literature forever. Malorie joins Nuala to discuss her life and works.

650 years ago a woman we only know as Julian of Norwich produced a book which challenged the ideas of the time about sin and suffering. It presented a radical vision of love and hope that “All Shall Be Well and All Shall Be Well and All Manner of Things Shall be Well”. We hear from a listener, Sophie, about the words that she turns to for motivation and encouragement.

Blended families are created for all sorts of reasons. Because of break-ups or the death of a parent, through fostering or adoption. Kate Ferdinand, previously Kate Wright of The Only Way is Essex fame, married the former footballer Rio Ferdinand in 2019, four years after his first wife Rebecca and mother of their three children, had died. As a new step mum she struggled partly because she felt very alone and that no-one understood what she was going through. But there was also very little out there to help someone in her situation – the step-parenting parts of books and websites were tiny, she says. Kate has now written her own book - How to Build a Family. She joins Anita to discuss her experiences.

Most of us are familiar with the story of Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl who wrote a diary while hiding from the Nazis with her family, in Amsterdam during the Second World War. You are probably less familiar with the name of the woman who agreed to keep them safe in those secret attic rooms. Miep Gies was Otto’s secretary, and when they were eventually located and sent to their deaths, it was Miep who found Anne’s diary and kept it. A new TV series tells the whole story from Miep’s perspective, and she is played by the British actor Bel Powley. Bel joins Nuala to talk about playing an ordinary woman who displayed extraordinary courage.

Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Hanna Ward

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.4

Hello and welcome to Weekend Romance Hour with me, Anita Rani.

0:09.3

It's a fine selection of some of the highlights from the week just gone, just for you.

0:14.1

You're always welcome.

0:15.4

Coming up on the programme, the best-selling author Mallory Blackman tells us how she never

0:20.1

let rejection stop her from achieving the dream of being a writer.

0:24.1

My philosophy has always been when people stand in my face and tell me no, I try and find

0:28.7

a way to go around them. I don't stand there arguing with them. That's a waste of time.

0:32.3

I don't let them stop me. Hell no. Sometimes it takes more time and sometimes the journey

0:38.1

is more difficult, but I will never let people with those kinds of attitudes stop me.

0:42.6

And we hear from a listener on the words she turns to in difficult times following our

0:47.4

special bank holiday programme on Julian of Norwich, plus the actor Bell Pauli on the anti-Semitism

0:54.0

she experienced as a child.

0:56.0

Someone said that they weren't allowed to be my partner to swimming lesson because I was

1:00.4

Jewish and their mum said that they weren't allowed to hold my hand, which was so strange

1:04.0

because this kid probably didn't understand what she was saying. And I was seven and I

1:08.8

was like, oh, what, that's weird, because I didn't even realise that being Jewish was a

1:13.0

thing. It was just something that I was.

1:15.6

And we'll have Kate Ferdinand talking about her new book where she shares her experiences

1:19.8

of living as a blended family. So make yourself a cuppa and settle in.

1:25.1

First, thousands of people took to the streets of Iran to protest following the death of

1:30.8

22-year-old Masa Amini who was detained last September for allegedly wearing her hijab

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